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FROM THE WORDS OF HIS MAJESTY THE SULTAN
At the closing session of the 15th GCC Summit in Bahrain, 1994
‘His Majesty’s Wisdom’ God Almighty has bestowed His copious bounties and security on our region thus enabling our countries to achieve great advances in economic and social growth.
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HM sends greetings MUSCAT: His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said has sent a cable of congratulations to President Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania on the occasion of his country’s Independence Anniversary. In his cable, His Majesty the Sultan has expressed his sincere congratulations and best wishes of good health and happiness to President Ould Abdel Aziz and the people of Mauritania further progress and prosperity. His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said has also sent a cable of congratulations to President Bujar Nishani of the Republic of Albania on the occasion of his country’s National Day. In his cable, His Majesty the Sultan has expressed his sincere congratulations along with his best wishes of good health and happiness to President Nishani and the Albanian people further progress. -ONA
T E L E C O M M U N I C AT I O N S
THE FUTURE STARTS HERE Tanfeedh is going to unveil 121 projects today that will reshape the Omani economy
Officials seek feedback on the policies from public which will impact them in the future
The exhibition will work for non-oil future and take steps to removing business hurdles
Third operator to cut cost, fibre-optic cable rolling out Times News Service MUSCAT: With more and more people using mobile technology and fixed line broadband, the Ministry of Transport & Communications is pressing ahead with plans for fibre-optic cabling and 5G services across as much of Oman as possible. The ministry also announced a series of projects to connect remote areas of the Sultanate to the grid and revealed that a third operator entering the Omani telecoms market could help push down prices by as much as 30 per cent. Opening up military and security frequencies to the civilian market had a “positive impact on the spread of 3G and 4G services in Oman,” according to a statement, and had “enabled the current operators
to increase coverage enhance service quality, especially in remote areas.” The ministry stated in its report that these networks would prove vital to the planned 5G roll-out – already being tested by major telecom providers. Fibre-optic cabling in the Sultanate is also being rolled out, according to the ministry, thanks to a broadband strategy approved in 2013 by the government. “The strategy enabled the procurement of fibre-optic network in installing a broadband network for a number of areas in Muscat by three operators in the first phase,” according to the statement. Fixed broadband services saw an increase by 47 per cent and it is expected to increase when a third operator enters the market, the statement added. >A6
MORNING MINUTE
TOP THREE INSIDE STORIES
OMAN
Call for general job visa in construction
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Contractors in Oman have urged the Ministry of Manpower to consider a general job visa for construction workers to avoid operational issues in the industry. Currently, anyone engaged in work different from that listed on the work permit is breaking Omani law and can be sent home. >A4
REGION
Big win for opposition in Kuwaiti elections
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Opposition candidates are estimated to have won around 20 seats out of 50 in Kuwaiti elections, in a vote analysts said reflects anger at austerity measures to curb a budget deficit. The results are likely to make it harder for the government to work for further reforms. >A7
MARKET
Oman-Iran trade surges ahead
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Iran is expected to emerge as a significant trading partner of the Sultanate, following lifting of trade sanctions against the former. The volume of trade between Oman and Iran is growing. >B1
Bait Al Ghasham Museum to reopen today
There are no plans for announcements on the NOC today as it is ‘under discussion’, says a top Omani official
HASAN SHABAN AL LAWATI
hasan@timesof oman.com MUSCAT: Today, 121 projects vital to the future of the Sultanate of Oman will be unveiled by Tanfeedh organisers, and senior officials say 30 per cent of the plans will be fast-tracked to ensure they are in place by next year. The roadmap for Oman’s future is entering its feedback phase, when officials want residents to comment on a wide-ranging set of proposals that will impact everyone. From 9am until 9pm over the next three days, thousands of residents are expected to pour through the doors of Oman’s new convention centre to give their feedback. Talal Sulaiman Al Rahbi,
45 new projects are to be announced for the tourism sector which is going to witness a radical change
deputy secretary-general of the Supreme Council for Planning, said plans for the No Objection Certificate will not be announced today, as they are still “under discussion”. The Tanfeedh process is Oman’s solution to issues surrounding a non-oil future for the Sultanate, bringing together private and public sector agencies to streamline doing business in
the country and to iron out problems. Oman’s tourism industry is about to witness a radical change as 45 new projects in the sector will be announced today. Around 121 proposed projects in tourism, manufacturing, logistics, finance and labour market will be unveiled, according to organisers. Of these, 30 per cent will be implemented as quickly as possible, in some cases by early next year. These initiatives are the result of six weeks of discussions attended by more than 250 officials from 160 government and private institutions. A Tanfeedh official told the Times of Oman that 31 proposed changes in the manufacturing sector, 15 in logistics, 16 in finance and 14 in labour law and employment will be revealed. However, no amendments on the No Objection Certificate (NOC) will be announced during the threeday exhibition, according to Talal Sulaiman Al Rahbi, deputy secretary-general of the Supreme Council for Planning. >A5
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NEW IDENTITY
Mwasalat to launch 118 buses next year RAHUL DAS
rahuldas@timesofoman.com MUSCAT: Mwasalat plans to introduce 118 new buses in 2017, a senior official has announced. The official was speaking after Mwasalat completed one year of operating in Oman. “We have come a long way since we started our operation with a new identity on November 22, 2015. “Now, people of Oman know that they will get a bus if they wait for 15 minutes, from 6 in the morning to 9.30 at night. And therein lies our success. But a lot of things still need to be done to improve the public transportation system, as we want to link every city in Oman,” Ahmad bin Ali Al Bulushi, chief executive officer of Mwasalat, said in an interview to the Times of Oman. “We had just eight buses in Muscat prior to November
2015. But now, we have 46 buses connecting every part of Muscat. Besides that, we created more than 200 jobs and hired bus drivers from the Philippines, Nepal, and Sri Lanka, as there was a shortage of Omani bus drivers last year,” he said. Omanisation The Omanisation rate now stands at 85 per cent in Mwasalat. He, however, refused to specify the number of passengers that the company ferried in the last year. >A5
MAIDEN EVENT
Motorsport enthusiasts gear up for Red Bull Car Park Drift final GAUTAM VISWANATHAN
gautam@timesofoman.com
ADVENTURE SPORT: The 7th edition of the tournament will held at Port Sultan Qaboos in Muttrah.
MUSCAT: Motorsport enthusiasts in Oman will be counting down the hours to December 9 to take to the streets in droves, honking their horns and waving their flags in glee as they welcome the Sultanate’s first ever Red Bull Car Park Drift final. The seventh edition of the tournament is set to be held at the famous old Port Sultan Qaboos in Muttrah, and will be attended by His Highness Sayyid Taimur bin As’ad Al Said who was also the chief guest for Red Bull’s previous motorsports excursion in Oman, the Red Bull Formula 1 Showrun,
which featured legendary British racing driver David Coulthard. Oman’s maiden Red Bull Car Park Drift final will feature the winners of the drift qualifiers from other Arab nations, including Qatar, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Egypt, Mauritius, Lebanon, Tunisia, Morocco, and Jordan. But what will be of particular pride to Omanis will be the three local representatives in the competition. First-place winner Ali Al Balushi took home the local championship for the fourth consecutive year. At only 18 years of age, firsttime competitor Haitham Al Hadidi thrived under pressure to take
second place. Tarek Al Shaihani finished third and will join his countrymen at Port Sultan Qaboos the Friday after next. One of the primary sponsors for the event will be Falken Tyres, long-time providers of highperformance tyres to the competitors who take part in the Cark Park Drift. And Matt Hachiya, Falken’s General Manager of Sales and Marketing, is thrilled to see the final of this prestigious tournament being held in Oman. “After such a thrilling and competitive season, we have no doubt that the final will deliver excitement and amazing drifting skills from all the drivers,” he said. >A6